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Popular smart TVs are vulnerable to simple hacks that can be used to obtain personal information or remotely control the device. The warning comes from Consumer Reports which found "unsophisticated" techniques can be used to extract "very detailed" data.

In the U.K., Durham chief constable Mike Barton argues that customers should be given security information about Internet-ready appliances in the same way as they are required to give energy efficiency ratings.

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In a move which will greatly enhance the prestige of Western civilization, Samsung have released a new TV which understands Australian speech. This intelligent, tasteful TV will react to 250,000 questions with 18,000 recorded answers.